The Pink Panther
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:22:04
- Yes, sir?
- Scotch on the rocks.

:22:10
- Thank you.
- My pleasure.

:22:13
Thank you very much.
:22:15
I'm looking for my uncle,
Sir Charles Litton.

:22:20
- Darling.
- May I get you some water?

:22:24
- Hold your hands over your head.
- Yes, my darling. Bend forward.

:22:28
- Darling, I'm sorry.
- Are you all right?

:22:31
Are you all right, my darling?
:22:33
What?
:22:35
- My darling?
- I'll be right back.

:22:37
Yes, darling.
:22:48
Please.
:22:58
She's got a cough
in her throat, you know.

:23:07
And what do you think?
She turned out to be a man!

:23:11
It's true! It's quite true!
:23:13
Your Highness, you really must
let me give you a party.

:23:17
I can positively guarantee
it'll be a party to end all parties.

:23:20
I'm sure it will.
:23:21
Perhaps Her Highness
has other plans.

:23:23
On the contrary. Sounds like fun.
Will you include Sir Charles?

:23:28
No. Charles is
having a fling in Capri.

:23:31
He has his own parties.
:23:32
Yes, I've read about
some of his parties.

:23:35
They're wonderful.
We call him the juggler.

:23:37
I've never really known
a man like him.

:23:39
He can keep ten girls in the air
at once and make each one happy.

:23:43
Amazing. Sort of
a contemporary Don Juan.

:23:46
- That's it.
- But there's a difference.

:23:48
Sir Charles' predecessor was forced
to climb balconies and fight duels,

:23:52
and, as I understand it,
keep his women separate.

:23:55
Charles, on the other hand,
drives a Ferrari,

:23:58
enters with a key,
and resorts to collective bargaining.


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